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Who's more powerful? The Warden, Hawke or the Inquisitor?


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Inky also, potentially, has the power of The Well of Sorrows. Warden and Hawke can't compete with that.

Hawke also may not have fought the Arishok, making him/her less impressive.

Warden fought countless darkspawn, the Carta, Broodmothers, Golems, Werewolves, etc... no doubt he/she is strong. Other than that they're strong enough to drink poisoned blood and survive, temporarily. Don't think the others could do that.

But Inky wins hands down between the Anchor and the power of the well.

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My warden mage can create earthquakes. Do i need to say more?


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Inky also, potentially, has the power of The Well of Sorrows. Warden and Hawke can't compete with that.

Hawke also may not have fought the Arishok, making him/her less impressive.

Warden fought countless darkspawn, the Carta, Broodmothers, Golems, Werewolves, etc... no doubt he/she is strong. Other than that they're strong enough to drink poisoned blood and survive, temporarily. Don't think the others could do that.

But Inky wins hands down between the Anchor and the power of the well.

I wouldn't count on the Anchor anymore!


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In terms of personal badassery, an argument can be made for the Inquisitor: she killed an archdemon-like dragon *and* an ancient semi-ascended magister, in one battle. The Warden or Hawke managed to do only one of those.

 

In terms of believable leadership, the Inquisitor tops everyone else anyway.

the warden deafeated the archdemon who is an old god killed a magister like cory one of the seven magisters he is skillful so he joined the wardens about leadership he raised an an army from nothing and ended a civil war also deafeated flemeth's dragon form and the legendary demon gaxklaung nad many more oh and at the top of fort drakon warden wasnt alone indeed but neither the archdemon and the inquisitor became inquisitor only because they couldnt find the warden DA2



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Don't we have Poll option on this forum anymore? I'd like to view the results in a Poll graphic!


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This didn't come up in the first or last page. I'd read the rest of the thread, but that would come to 24 pages, and... no.

 

Anyway, the point I wanted to make was that Hawke fights one Red Templar, and probably would have lost to her if her powers hadn't failed. The Inquisitor fights and kills countless Red Templars, and might depending on their choices have to fight one with the same Red Lyrium artifact that empowered Meredith to fight Hawke... plus Red Lyrium armor. And the Inquisitor flatly wins. I can't tell you where the Warden fits in this inequality, but Inquisitor>Hawke.


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Meredith exhibited powers beyond the rank and file Red Templar, however. I suspect it's because she was using the idol as a weapon.

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Inky also, potentially, has the power of The Well of Sorrows. Warden and Hawke can't compete with that.

Hawke also may not have fought the Arishok, making him/her less impressive.

Warden fought countless darkspawn, the Carta, Broodmothers, Golems, Werewolves, etc... no doubt he/she is strong. Other than that they're strong enough to drink poisoned blood and survive, temporarily. Don't think the others could do that.

But Inky wins hands down between the Anchor and the power of the well.

 

Not anymorrreee! They don't have the anchor anymore! 

 

Warden, Inquistor (even though their one handed, they can still kill Hawke easily),  At the end of time...... Hawke



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Meredith exhibited powers beyond the rank and file Red Templar, however. I suspect it's because she was using the idol as a weapon.

Doesn't Samson have the same artifact, though? Admittedly he doesn't use it to do some of the crazyness I understand Meredith used it to pull off, but the fact remains that as far as raw power... well, she had the blade, but Samson had that, the armor, and red lyrium in his body where Meredith was drinking blue.



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Personal considerations after Trespasser:
Warden:in my case part of the crown of ferelden and boyfriend of the Divine whom now control the inquisition.or
More skilled and powerful than before.

Hawke::Dead or a nobody.

Inquisitor;the mark is lost, a limb is lost, the organization is under Leliana.
After The last Dlc there is no more competition, warden is more powerful than before, while the others 2 are into the oblivion.
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#636
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My Warden.. He/she is strong,has all of the rogue skills, all of the duelist skills and equipped with strong armor sword and dagger.



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Warden: dead

Hawke: dead

 

Guess the Inquisitor wins by default!



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For the people who kept mentioning political power and the sizable army that the Inquisitor had. You're forgetting about very important details of the warden circle of friends. His BFF is the king of one nation. His baby mamma if I'm not mistaken was an advisor of the queen from another nation. And his little song bird happens to be the spy master for a certain Inquisition army and also has influence with the chantry. Plus the king of orzammar owes him one as well for putting him quite literally on the throne.



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In my "official" world state, after trespasser

 

 

In terms of influence/political power

 

1. The Inquisitor: he's still the leader of the divine guard/powerful peacekeeping force; he's strong connection with the Chantry (Vivienne was a sort of mentor and a friend) and the orlaisian nobility/monarchy. He's  part of a powerful clan in the Free Marches. He can also benefit from his recent victories in term of prestige. The well of sorrow can be a weakness, but also a powerful source of informations. Time will tell us. 

2. The Warden: he's is the leader of a powerful but small army (the ferelden warden), and rules over a rich city (amaranthine) and stronghold (vigil keep); he can count on the friendship/respect of the King of Ferelden (Alistair). I would say that is not far from the inquisitor in terms of power, but less "international". He is stronger in Ferelden than the Inquisitor is in Orlais, but outside Ferelden the power of the Warden is almost insignificant. The inquisitor has more connections.

3. Hawke: even as viscount he can't compete. Now he is only a rich noble, well loved by the current viscount, but nothing more

 

 

In terms of combat ability

The Warden, Hawke and Inquisitor are all warriors. I've played all 3 the games at nightmare difficulty, and the Warden was the one who give me the impression of being the strongest. He was - after a certain level - almost invincible. He cut's down enemies like a machine. He also defeated an Archdemon (a God), a powerful darkspawn leader (Architect), and Flemeth/Mythal as a dragon. The high dragons in awakening were not a problem at all. No way.

The inquisitor and hawke were on the same (lower) level. Good fighters, but nothing incredible/outstanding. The both killed cory pretty easely, they both succesfully deal with high dragons and being like Xebenceck/Ismael. The Arishok and Meredith maybe were a little stronger than Fiona/Calpernia/Samson etc... maybe. BUT the Inquisitor lost the anchor and the arm . He cannot compete with Hawke anymore.

So I would say

1. Warden

2. Hawke

3. Inquisitor

 

The fittest to be the saviour of the world (again)? all in all, IMO, the Warden. With Hawke as companion and the Inquisitor as advisor.



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In my heart. Hawke.



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1) Hawke, hands down. 

2) The Warden could be second but is up there with Hawke badassery.

3) Inquisitor. Now, without the anchor, missing an arm, potentially slaved to Mithal's will and without the political power that The Inquisition had before Trespasser, not too powerful I must say.



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1) Hawke, hands down. 

2) The Warden could be second but is up there with Hawke badassery.

3) Inquisitor. Now, without the anchor, missing an arm, potentially slaved to Mithal's will and without the political power that The Inquisition had before Trespasser, not too powerful I must say.

Why Hawke? I thought Hawke was the weakest of the progies, i mean, they aren't really powerful. The Warden could kill Hawke (or mine could, cause it'd be Templar VS Bloodmage. My Hawke would die like dominions if he failed to stop my Warden in her OP armor... Which i highly doubt he could do, he'd had a very distance on her, maybe.... He'd win? But otherwise, he'd go home crying to Isabela as my Warden gave him a wedgy.)



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In my heart. Hawke.

Hawke could win the funniest competion, otherwise they lose everything else.  B)



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Doesn't Samson have the same artifact, though? Admittedly he doesn't use it to do some of the crazyness I understand Meredith used it to pull off, but the fact remains that as far as raw power... well, she had the blade, but Samson had that, the armor, and red lyrium in his body where Meredith was drinking blue.


No. Samson had a different sword forged by Maddox with red lyrium. Powerful, but different.

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The Warden is a normal rogue/warrior/mage. Same goes for Hawke.

The only one with special powers is the Inquisitor. S/He could kill either of them the way s/he did to Corypheus. Just open a rift and bye bye.

And that other focus ability is pretty useful too.

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The Warden is a normal rogue/warrior/mage. Same goes for Hawke.

The only one with special powers is the Inquisitor. S/He could kill either of them the way s/he did to Corypheus. Just open a rift and bye bye. That other focus ability is pretty useful too.

But the Quiz doesn't have the anchor anymore. 



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But the Quiz doesn't have the anchor anymore.


Yeah, but that's *retired* Quiz. The anchor still should be associated with the Inquisitor since s/he had it for the entirety of the story.

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The Warden is a normal rogue/warrior/mage. Same goes for Hawke.

The only one with special powers is the Inquisitor. S/He could kill either of them the way s/he did to Corypheus. Just open a rift and bye bye.

And that other focus ability is pretty useful too.

 

I had the distinct impression that the Inq finish move on Corypheus was empowered by the orb of destruction.
All in all the anchor as powerful as it may seems it is something that Solas created so he know on how to replicate it with another foci,so is unique for the quizzy but not for Solas.
Beside this is not only about a personal power in term of strength,Celene is weak in combat but her title gave to her power.
Same for the warden if ends up to rule the country and is close to the divine.


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I generally consider the Warden (with extra special Warden blood powers and all that) to be the strongest combatant of the three, just straight up. More powerful? Probably the Inquisitor before the arm situation, because neither of the other two have anything at their disposal like what the orb/mark can do. In the lore, I mean. Minus the arm, for now I'd still say the Warden. They lived with combat all the live long day, civil war or darkspawn or whatever. They also can take out the Architect at full power, which is like Cory if he wasn't delirius with divided attention. So it's gotta be the Warden.

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Iron Bull is more powerful, an army of Qunari combined in one big horned creature.



Now for a serious answer it is about what kind of "power" we are talking about, political, combat or just well "power"

Now as for a political power I'd say the Inquisitor why? Even Bioware said that they wanted to make the Inquisitior a hero of all of Thedas.

Now lets put it that way, the Inquisitor is the head of the Inquisition, currently the most powerful organization in Thedas.

The Inquisitor stopped the mage-templar war, chose the new ruler of Orlais(the most powerful empire in all of Thedas) , closed the breach TWICE, defeated Corypheus, potentially killed 11 dragons, and if not only one.